I have not looked at this latest version. The problem I saw with this package was the additional sample folders installed in the root of the sample directory. I prefer to see the samples under a folder with the same name as the programs "Addicted To Hardcore 160 BPM". This makes it easy to identify what the package added to the environment and follows the layouut used by most of the 3rd party commercial expansion packs. Other than than, the package worked for me.
When it comes to multiple sample locations, I fixed that on my PC some time ago by collapsing DP, Rapture and RP all together in one multisample folder tree. The only problem doing this are the wave files in the root needed for Rapture. These get deleted every time with RP update. Now that appears no longer to be a problem but I would still recommend keeping the original Rapture multisample root handy just in case something happens to those files. Another thing is how to update the synths so that they know where to find their samples. The original instructions involved modifying the registry. Not the best solution, installers sometimes did not read the registry. Use directory junctions, the installers never have a problem finding the multisample folder.
I would move the program files too were it not for the possibility of needing to reinstall RP. Pretty sure the installer would have trouble when it tries to copy the legacy programs.